The Greater Bunbury Region’s best footballers and netballers have been awarded for their tremendous efforts in 2018.
Eaton Boomers’ star Graham Jetta was awarded the Page Medal, edging out Heath Ryder and Kelvin Lawrence.
South Bunbury Football Club celebrated as Josh Ryder picked up the Thomson Medal, after Ebony Bilcich was given women’s fairest and best.
Landmark player and Harvey-Brunswick-Leschenault star Jesse Crichton received the Trudy Obal Memorial Award for displaying “courage and determination” throughout the season.
Bunbury Bulldogs’ player Travis Gray was elated to receive the inaugural Peter Stokes Medal for his contribution to the club.
Jaxon Bell was given Carey Park’s most valuable player (league) award, while Riese Wilkey’s sharp shooting earned him leading goalscorer.
Carey Park’s Paris Newman and HBL’s Brooke Repacholi tied for the 2018 South West Netball Football League’s MVP and Rising Star awards.
Bulldog Jessica Brindley won the reserves MVP award, Kasey Joy (Eaton Boomers) became 18s and Under MVP, while Panther Jessica Cherry won 15s and Under MVP.
Bunbury picked up the 2018 SWNFL Champion Club award, with Busselton placing second.
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